Fuel rail covers question.

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Any recomendations?
I bougt a 20 dollar one from ...

as far as width I did about 1/2" no more then 5/8", for the length or depth I did about an 1.5" at first then test fit, I know I went back and trim some more but can't remember off the top of my head. I can check in the morning.

no, the covers will protect them, however you need to put heat resistant foil tape on the underside. O'Reilly had it, sticky on one side foil on the other. Get 2 rolls, because one is just not quite enough.

1 question - why are you keeping the "Corvette" lettering? You can get "Camaro" letter. Afterthoughts can help you there.

You can use a rag with a little WD-40 to get the glue from the tape off of the fuel lines. In case you didn't notice, those are just protective hoses -- the actual fuel lines are hard plastic tubes inside them.

You can use a rag with a little WD-40 to get the glue from the tape off of the fuel lines. In case you didn't notice, those are just protective hoses -- the actual fuel lines are hard plastic tubes inside them.

thanks jeff! ill try the wd-40..
i noticed the had plastic inside the rubber hoses,,, at the beginning i thought i broke them, lol.. but then i notice it was just for protection.

no, the covers will protect them, however you need to put heat resistant foil tape on the underside. O'Reilly had it, sticky on one side foil on the other. Get 2 rolls, because one is just not quite enough.

1 question - why are you keeping the "Corvette" lettering? You can get "Camaro" letter. Afterthoughts can help you there.

i put the heat resistant on both cover right??

i like the "corvette" lettering lol. i know its gonna look funny on a camaro,
but i like to see the expression on people when they ask if its the engine from the corvette,, after this they dont have to ask lol..